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Plot

Produced by Roger Corman and directed by Martin Scorsese, Boxcar Bertha is a Bonnie and Clyde-like yarn set during the Depression. The title character, played by Barbara Hershey, links up with union organizer David Carradine (Hershey's real-life lover at the time) after the death of her father. Running afoul of anti-union forces, Bertha and Carradine are forced into a life of crime. Whereas Bonnie and Clyde robbed banks, Boxcar Bertha's specialty is trains. A story of this nature can only end in tragedy, and wait until you see Carradine's symbolic demise! For the record, there really was a Boxcar Bertha Thompson, and it is her autobiography, Sister of the Road, that serves as the basis for Joyce and John Corrington's screenplay.
MPAA Rating:
R
Genre(s):
Foreign
Run Time:
88min.
Theatrical Release Date:
01/02/1992
DVD Release Date:
03/19/2002
Director(s):
Themes:
Crime Sprees,Lovers on the Lam
Tone:
Lurid,Gritty,Tense
Keywords:
Great-Depression,anti-establishment,crime-spree,train-robbery,union [labor union]
Language:
English
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